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Colts is a term used in horse terminology to describe young male horses, typically under four years old. A colt is a male horse in the early stages of development and is often distinguished from fillies (young female horses) and from mature males, which may be called stallions. If a colt is castrated, it is usually referred to as a gelding. In breeding, training, and sport, colts are commonly prepared for riding, racing, or work.

Colts is also the name of a well-known professional sports franchise. The Indianapolis Colts are an American

Beyond the NFL team, the name Colts is used by various other sports teams at different levels,

football
team
in
the
National
Football
League
(NFL)
based
in
Indianapolis,
Indiana.
The
franchise
began
as
the
Baltimore
Colts
in
1953
and
relocated
to
Indianapolis
in
1984.
They
compete
in
the
American
Football
Conference
(AFC)
South
and
have
won
one
Super
Bowl,
Super
Bowl
XLI,
along
with
multiple
division
titles.
The
team
has
featured
prominent
players
and
coaches,
such
as
quarterback
Peyton
Manning
and
coach
Tony
Dungy,
contributing
to
its
history.
reflecting
the
common
practice
of
adopting
animal-derived
nicknames.
The
term’s
most
prominent
sporting
association
is
with
the
NFL
franchise
that
originated
in
Baltimore
and
later
became
the
Indianapolis
Colts.
In
horse
culture,
colts
remain
a
standard
designation
for
young
male
horses
in
breeding
and
equestrian
contexts.